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Meaning of rattle off
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rattle off (v)
recite volubly or extravagantly
rattle off Sentence Examples
- The witness could rattle off a list of suspects without hesitation.
- The student rattled off the names of all the Roman emperors in chronological order.
- The salesperson rattled off the product's features with ease, hoping to close the sale.
- The politician rattled off a series of empty promises, failing to address the crowd's concerns.
- The teacher rattled off a set of instructions for the students, hoping they would follow them correctly.
- The musician rattled off a flurry of notes on the piano, demonstrating their virtuosity.
- The actor rattled off their lines flawlessly, despite feeling nervous on stage.
- The doctor rattled off a diagnosis and prescribed medication, leaving the patient feeling overwhelmed.
- The interviewer rattled off questions, trying to trip up the job applicant.
- The newscaster rattled off a series of headlines, delivering the latest developments with urgency.
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recite volubly or extravagantly
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The witness could rattle off a list of suspects without hesitation.
The student rattled off the names of all the Roman emperors in chronological order.
The salesperson rattled off the product's features with ease, hoping to close the sale.
The politician rattled off a series of empty promises, failing to address the crowd's concerns.